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Originally posted by Max Tomlinson:
Hi -
Does your book cover WSIF?
thanks,
Max Tomlinson
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Charles.<br />(SCJD2)
Originally posted by Charles Dupin:
Hi,
There is very few information on this book on the Amazon site (2 pages). Can you post here the book TOC, and give us an idea on more general scopes treated (UDDI...). Thanks.
Charles.
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Originally posted by Vedhas Pitkar:
Hi,R there any sample chapters available so that we can get an idea what topics the book actually covers?
Thanks,
VEdhas.
Ramesh Nagappan CISSP<br />Co-Author of "Core Security Patterns"<br />nramesh@post.harvard.edu<br /><a href="http://www.coresecuritypatterns.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.coresecuritypatterns.com</a>
Originally posted by Daniel Ng:
Does the book have a sample CD?
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Originally posted by Lasse Koskela:
I second that. I already have a couple of WS books (although the other one is kind of useless...) so I'm quite selective about subsequent titles on Web Services. The TOC (as detailed as possible) would be great.
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